Yugoslavia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 with the song "", composed by , with lyrics by Gale JankoviÃÂ, and performed by Extra Nena. The Yugoslav participating broadcaster, (JRT), selected its entry through a national final. This was the last entry from Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Jugoslavenska ratiotelevizija (JRT) held a national final to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1992. Following a meeting between all eight JRT subnational broadcasters on 17 October 1991, JRT confirmed its participation in the 1992 contest and that Makedonska Radio-Televizija (MRT) was to organise and host a national final which was going to be a cooperation and competition between eight of the subnational broadcasters that made up JRT at the time: HRT (Croatia), RTCG (Montenegro), RTV Beograd (Serbia), RTV Novi Sad (Autonomous Province of Vojvodina), RTV Prià ¡tina (Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija), RTV Sarajevo (SR Bosnia and Herzegovina), MRT (Macedonia), and RTV Slovenija (Slovenia). However, by 1 February 1992, RTV Slovenija and HRT had withdrawn from the contest and RTV Beograd had taken over hosting and organising duties from MRT.
The national final had several names in TV-guides from the time, such as: "" in Serbo-Croatian. The national final was referred to in the broadcast as "". However, the national final along with every other Yugoslav national final has been referred to post hoc as Jugovizija by several sources.
By 25 February 1992, each of the six participating broadcasters submitted one entry to JRT for the final, and several additional entries to a JRT jury, consisting of one member from each of the six broadcasters, who were tasked with selecting at least six additional songs to add to the competition. A total of twenty songs took part in the competition after MRT and RTV Prià ¡tina withdrew their participants from the competition. Around 100 songs were submitted to the national final.
The show was held in RTV Beograd studio 8 in Koà ¡utnjak, Belgrade, on 28 March 1992 at 21:00 CET, and was organised by RTV Beograd. The show was hosted by , Maja MilatoviÃÂ, Milica Gacin, and Radoà ¡ BajiÃÂ. The results were decided by a fifteen-member professional jury handing out points in a 7-5-3-2-1 fashion, with 7 points going to their favourite song.
The contest was broadcast on several channels of JRT. It is known to have been broadcast on television on Televizija Beograd 1, Televizija Sarajevo 1, and .
Extra Nena performed 20th on the night of the contest, following and preceding . At the close of voting, it had received a total of 44 points, placing 13th in a field of 23 competing countries. The Yugoslav jury awarded its 12 points to Israel.
The contest is known to have been broadcast on television on and , both with commentary by .
This was the final participation of Yugoslavia at Eurovision Song Contest. Following the 1992 contest, the Yugoslav EBU member broadcaster, (JRT), was disbanded that same year and its successor organisations in the FR Yugoslavia, (RTS) in Serbia and (RTCG) in Montenegro, were barred from joining the union due to sanctions placed by United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 against the country. The union between RTS and RTCG, (UJRT), was finally readmitted to the EBU on 1 July 2001 after the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro gained recognition from the United Nations and the International Telecommunication Union.
The broadcasters from the newly-formed republics, , , and then appeared independently at Eurovision beginning with the , MRT from joined the contest in , and finally UJRT from joined the contest in .